Leading international companies presented their latest achievements in transport, communication and digital technologies at the Türkmentel–2025 international exhibition held in Ashgabat.
Among the participants were Huawei and Nokia, which play an active role in developing Turkmenistan’s telecommunication infrastructure. The booths of Monaco-based SSI and France’s Thales featured projects related to Turkmenistan’s second satellite, TürkmenÄlem 52°E.
Germany’s Europeer Exchange GmbH showcased network communication solutions, while U.S. companies Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks and Keysight Technologies presented cybersecurity and data protection technologies. The United Kingdom’s Wide Network Solutions and Germany’s Kontron demonstrated telecommunication solutions. The UAE’s Integra City and China’s Zhejiang Dahua Technology and Hikvision introduced innovations in smart city and video surveillance systems.
In the transport sector, China’s Zhengzhou Yutong Group, CRRC Ziyang and CAMC Engineering, along with Germany’s Vossloh AG and U.S. logistics companies Logenix International and GAP CLK Worldwide, presented their services. Turkish Airlines and Russia’s S7 Airlines showcased modern air travel solutions and services.
The Türkmentel–2025 exhibition reaffirmed its importance as a key platform for knowledge exchange and the development of digital and transport technologies in Turkmenistan.